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Sarah D'Almeida
Dying by the Sword
Those Who Live by the Sword; The Honor of a Musketeer’s Servant; All for One
The Antechamber of Monsieur de Treville; The Inadvisability of Tempting a Musketeer; The Limits of the Possible
Doubts and Fears; The Ever Vanishing Musketeers; Only One Thing To Do
Grief and Comfort; Where Mousqueton’s Reputation is Tarnished; The Merest Acquaintances
Hammers and Swords; The Tendency of Objects Not To Fall; Where Porthos Decides It Would be a Bad Idea To Drop Objects on His Own Head
Monsieur D’Artagnan Searches for a Position; Bread, Soup, and the Friendship of a Gascon; A Clatter in the Night
The Palais Cardinal; The Shadow of a Shadow; The Devil by the Tail
The Bravery of Youth; Porthos’s Defense; Ghost Tale
Instead of Love; The Many Forms of Forgetting; Where Athos Sometimes Was Correct
The Spider’s Web; Where Old Enemies Are Much Like Old Friends; The Loyalty of a Worthy Man
A Fortuitous Meeting; Where Three Friends Are Better Than One; The Impossibility of Two Musketeers Dueling One Guard
A Ghost Walking; A Musketeer’s Conscience; Where Athos Understands Porthos’s Difficulties
Where the Importance of Melons Must Outweigh that of Hammers; Brandy and Blood; A Musketeer’s Trust
Where Aramis Talks of Conspiracy and Athos Talks of Ghosts; The Honor of a Nobleman
The Garden after the Fall; Where Aramis Knows Several Men; The Cardinal’s New Right Hand
Where Monsieur Aramis Attempts to Investigate; Creditors with No Sense of Humor; It Is Better to Bless Than to Fight
Where D’Artagnan Wakes Up in a Strange Bed; The Doubts of a Loving Heart; A Woman of Dazzling Beauty
The Importance of Private Correspondence; No Gainsaying the Count
Coffins and Boxes; Where When Praying Fails and Threats Wither, a Good Solid Back and Shoulder Shall Set You Free
The Etiquette of Visiting a Noble Foreigner; Where D’Artagnan’s Heart and Mind War; What Planchet Knows
Where Athos Tries to Understand the Impossible; Porthos Contemplates the Inscrutable; And Madame Bonacieux Keeps Her Silence
The Disadvantages of a Hot Day; Many Ways to Slacken Thirst; Evangelists and Pigs
Where Athos Is Inspected; The Lady Is the Tiger; And Porthos Disappears
Monsieur D’Artagnan’s Social Scruples; A Guard’s Conscience; Where a Good Head Is an Unreliable Asset
The Many Uses of a Dish of Pigeons; A Parlor Boarder in the Bastille; A Confused Tale of Young Love
Where Monsieur D’Artagnan Wakes Up; The Strangeness of a Strange Bed; Fleur-de-Lis
Where Monsieur le Comte Receives Several Surprises; The Difference Between a Roasted Chicken and a Live Countess; Athos Loses his Battle with Reality
A Head Like a Case of Rapiers; Where Some Ladies Must Be Protected and Others Delight in Danger
Where His Musketeerness Discusses a Plan; The Advantages of Dealing with a Shifty Character
Where Athos Courts Danger; And a Lady Takes Up Arms
And with a Moo and a Cackle and an Oink Oink There
A Surfeit of Roasted Chicken; A Letter from a Lady
Sarah D'Almeida